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How To Care Your Moth Orchid – Phalaenopsis Orchids -

November 26, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

More People like an orchid because they view orchid as some sort of exotic, and difficult to grow plant, when they really aren’t. Orchids have traditionally been grown by specialty growers, that produced flowers for the florist trade or plants for the “collector”.
During the last few years quite a few growers have begun to produce [...]

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